Static and vibrational shape and topology optimization using homogenization and mathematical programming (Q1912209)

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Static and vibrational shape and topology optimization using homogenization and mathematical programming
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    Static and vibrational shape and topology optimization using homogenization and mathematical programming (English)
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    4 November 1996
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    The homogenization method together with mathematical optimization concepts are combined to perform two-dimensional shape and topology optimization of structures under volume constraint. Static, as well as single or multi-eigenvalue vibrational optimization of structures is considered. The basic assumption is that the structure under consideration is formed by the spatial repetition of a non-homogeneous microstructure, composed of solid material and void regions. The method, upon convergence, allocates material or voids at different parts of the structure, and thus an optimum shape is achieved. A detailed study is made to assess the effect of various microstructural models on the final optimum shape.
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    spatial repetition of non-homogeneous microstructure
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    volume constraint
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    multi-eigenvalue vibrational optimization
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    convergence
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